On Site Training

Benefits of On-Site Training

1. Contextualized Learning:

  • Participants learn to use the equipment under the conditions in which it will actually be used, which facilitates the assimilation of information.

2. Direct Access to Devices:

  • Trainers can use the actual equipment, allowing operators to gain hands-on experience with the tools they will use on a daily basis.

3. Customization:

  • The training can be tailored to the specific needs of the facility and the different skill levels of the staff.

4. Direct Interaction:

  • The ability to ask questions and receive immediate feedback from an expert facilitates understanding and resolution of concerns.

Structure of On-Site Training

1. Preliminary Assessment:

  • Identifying Needs: Gather information on current staff skills and equipment used.
  • Training Objectives: Establish clear objectives for training based on staff needs.

2. Theoretical Sessions:

  • Introduction: Brief introduction of the equipment, its functions and safety regulations.
  • Principles of Operation: Explanation of basic principles of equipment operation.

3. Practical Sessions:

  • Demonstrations: Trainers demonstrate how to use the equipment, followed by staff-led hands-on exercises.
  • Simulations: Use emergency scenarios or clinical cases to practice equipment management.

4. Feedback and Discussion:

  • Open discussion on the experiences and difficulties encountered during the exercises.
  • Answers to questions and clarification of unclear points.

5. Final Evaluation:

  • Practice tests or assessments to check understanding and skill in using equipment.
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